Resources

Faith Discovery Church

(908) 689-7777
33 Brass Castle Road
Washington

We are diverse - young families, older people, single people, married people, from many backgrounds. Our common connection  is our desire to know God through Jesus Christ. We invite you to come and visit.

Faith Family Equality The Latinx Roundtable

These resource were created to support families accept and love their LGBTQ family members unconditionally.

To accept and love a lesbian or gay family member, it is crucial that everyone in the family have good and reliable information about homosexuality, both scientific and religious information. The following resources provide that information.

Fall Resource Fair!

We are so excited to be co-hosting with Somerset County Office of Youth Services our Fall Resource Fair! The goal of the Resource Fair is to provide youth and families with community-based resources they can access, on their own! Our event will be Friday, 10/06/2023 from 5-8pm! We hope to see you there!

Familias de Bound Brook Para el éxito

(908) 704-1920

La misión de Bound Brook Families for Success (BB-FFS)

es proporcionar un conjunto de servicios enfocados a las familias inmigrantes que residen en Bound Brook para permitir que esas familias prosperen en Bound Brook y comunidades alrededor.

Families & Community Together: FACT

(908) 789-8500
1170 Rt. 22 West
Mountainside

CARING IS OUR MISSION. We exist to help the children of Union County with complex emotional, social, behavioral and mental health needs, to succeed at home, in school and in their community.

Family & Community Services of Somerset County (FCS)

(732) 356-1082
339 West 2nd Street
Bound Brook

To enhance the quality of life of individuals, families and communities by providing professional family, mental health, and addictions services and innovative community-based programs.

Family Acceptance Project

The Family Acceptance Project™ (FAP) is funded by a growing family of individual donors, agencies and visionary foundations including The California Endowment, the Annie E. Casey Foundation and by a matching grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Although there is an increasing amount of information about the risks and challenges facing lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) youth (and much less information about transgender youth), we know far less about their strengths and resiliency, including the strengths of families in supporting their children's health and well-being. Even though the family is the primary support for children and youth, and family involvement helps reduce adolescent risk, there have been no previous comprehensive studies of how parental, caregiver and family reactions controbute to their lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) children’s risk and well-being. Prior to this study, little information was available to show how families respond to an adolescent's coming out and how family and caregiver reactions contribute to health, mental health and development for LGBT young people.

The Family Acceptance Project™ (FAP) is directed by Caitlin Ryan at the Marian Wright Edelman Institute at San Francisco State University, and was developed by Caitlin Ryan and Rafael Dìaz in 2002. It includes the first major study of LGBT youth and their families.

The project was designed to:

  • Study parents’, families' and caregivers’ reactions and adjustment to an adolescent's coming out and LGBT identity.
  • Develop training and assessment materials for health, mental health, and school-based providers, child welfare, juvenile justice, family service workers, clergy and religious leaders on working with LGBT children, youth and families.
  • Develop resources to strengthen families to support LGBT children and adolescents.
  • Develop a new model of family-related care to prevent health and mental health risks, keep families together and promote well-being for LGBT children and adolescents. Findings are being used to inform policy and practice and to change the way that systems of care address the needs of LGBT children and adolescents.

For information on the project contact: Family Acceptance Project™ [email protected]

Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU) - Hunterdon County

(908) 237-5525
2100 Wescott Drive
Flemington

The Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU) provides immediate crisis counseling to stabilize family crises, such as family conflict, runaways, threat to the juvenile’s emotional and physical well-being and truancy.

Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU) - Somerset County

(908) 704-6330
27 Warren Street
Somerville

The FCIU serves children and families who are in crisis as a result of any or all of the following: juvenile-family conflicts, serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of a juvenile, runaway behavior, youth involved in human trafficking, or youth who are truant from school.

Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU) - Warren County

(908) 689-1000
492 Route 57 West
Washington

FGC’s Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU) provides immediate assistance to families experiencing serious disruption in child/ parent relationships (i.e. truancy, runaway behavior, family conflict) to avoid involvement in the juvenile justice system and to keep families together. 

Family First, LLC / Laura B. Moss, LCSW

(732) 306-9198
9 Cherry Brook Lane
East Windsor

Family First helps improve your child or teen’s behavior and family relationships with family therapy. 

  • Intensive In-Community (IIC)
  • Intensive In-Home (IIH)
  • Behavioral Assistance (BA)
  • Outpatient services - Psychotherapy and Evaluations (Medicaid enrolled accepted)

Family Forward LLC

(908) 642-6233

Experienced counselor with a history of working in the individual and family services industry.  Skilled in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Mindfulness, Group Therapy, Social Services, and Crisis Intervention.  Strong community and social services professional with Ed. focused in Counseling from the College of New Jersey.

Family Guidance Center of Warren County, NJ

(908) 689-1000
492 Route 57 West
Washington
108 Bilby Road
Hackettstown
370 Memorial Parkway
Phillipsburg

The Family Guidance Center of Warren County is dedicated to improving the quality of life of children and adults affected by problems related to mental illness, substance abuse, family conflict or emotional adjustment.

Family Helpline

If you're a parent who needs support in preventing a crisis before it happens, The Family Helpline is here to help. Our empathetic and knowledgeable counselors are available to connect you with a range of resources in your local community, tailored to your unique situation. We're here to support you every step of the way.

Family Home Care Services, LLC

(973) 666-6487
7 Glenwood Ave
East Orange

Family Home Care Services is providing services to the children between the ages of 5 to 21 with mental and developmental disorders. Our owner passionately leads the team with a kind heart and an open mind to ensure that every child gets the opportunity to thrive in a social environment.

Family Individual Couples (FIC) Therapy Associates

(908) 917-7033
PO Box 6262
Somerset

Family Individual Couples (FIC) Therapy Associates offers individual, family/couples, and group therapy. They are also a Medicaid provider through the Children's System of Care offering Intensive In-Community (IIC) services. 

Family Link REIC

(908) 964-5303
2333 Morris Ave
Union

FLREIC is one of the four regional early intervention offices administering the early intervention services. The first three years of life are important, formative years in maximizing a child's future potential.

Family Promise of Hunterdon County

(908) 782-2490
8 Bartles Corner Rd.
Flemington

Our mission is to end homelessness, by mobilizing the community to guide homeless families and individuals to self-sufficiency and permanent housing, with compassionate care, services and professional support.

Family Promise of Warren County

(908) 453-2194
65A Washington Avenue
Oxford

The Warren County Interfaith Hospitality Network (WCIHN) is a community initiative addressing the needs of homeless families and children.

Family Resource Network (FRN)

(800) 372-6510
50 Millstone Road
East Windsor

FRN is a comprehensive family-focused umbrella of organizations designed to provide community-based programs and services to individuals and families with a variety of disabilities and chronic conditions through our three affiliate organizations: Autism Family Services of New Jersey, Caregivers of New Jersey, and Epilepsy Services of New Jersey.

Family Support Center of NJ (FSCNJ)

(800) 372-6510
35 Beaverson Blvd
Brick

The Family Support Center (FSCNJ) was established in 1994 to provide information and referral on family support programs and services to families caring for a child with a disability, medical condition, rare disorder or other special needs. FSCNJ responds to the needs of families who are experiencing emotional distress and feelings of isolation, lack of information surrounding their child’s development and the services available to them.

Family Support Organization (FSO) Hunterdon-Somerset-Warren

(908) 223-1191
315 West Washington Ave
Washington

The Family Support Organization of Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren Counties is a partner within New Jersey's Division of Children's System of Care. This system was created to help children with complex emotional, mental health or behavioral issues